Transcona Memorial United Church

Former Names:
  • Yale Avenue United Church
Address:209 Yale Avenue West
Current Use:

Place of worship

Original Use:

Place of worship

Constructed:1953
Other Work:

1963, Construction of the Christian Education Centre

Architects:

Photographs

More Information

In 1953 the Yale Avenue United Church was demolished to allow for the construction of a larger edifice to house a growing congregation. It was replaced by the Transcona Memorial United Church, designed by Edgar Prain. An understated brick veneered entrance links the newly constructed church to the 1963 addition of a Christian Education Centre. Both structures share the neutral exterior finish of stucco, yet differ in their form: the church is of a more traditional shape, with Gothic influences, than the rectilinear, flat roofed character of the adjoining education centre.

Significant Dates

  • June 5 1952, Excavation begins
  • September 13 1953, Dedication Service

Design Characteristics

Materials:

brick

Neighbourhood:

Transcona, Victoria West

  • Site donated to church by W. J. Christie

Sources

  • Church Editor. “Boxes For Seats, A Hat For Offering”. Winnipeg Free Press, May 8, 1957.

Locations of Supporting Info

  • The United Church of Canada, Conference of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Archives (University of Winnipeg Archives and Special Collections)

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